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Discipline Disparities Among Students With Disabilities: Creating Equitable Environments

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By (author): Alfredo J. Artiles

The decades-long problem of disproportionate school discipline and school-based arrests of students with disabilities, particularly those who also identify as Black or Native American, is explored in this authoritative book. A team of interdisciplinary scholars, attorneys, and education practitioners focus on how disparities based on disability intersect with race and ethnicity, why such disparities occur, and the impacts these disparities have over time. A DisCrit and research-based perspective frames key issues at the beginning of the book, and the chapters that follow suggest promising practices and approaches to reduce the inequitable use of school discipline and increase the use of evidence-supported alternatives to prevent and respond to behaviors of students with disabilities. The final chapter recommends future research, policy, legal, and practice goals, suggesting an agenda for moving the field forward in years to come.

Book Features:

  • Explores how students disabilities, race, ethnicity, and gender intersect to explain how they are negatively impacted by the overuse of suspension, expulsion, and school policing.
  • Focuses on practical changes to the approaches of research, practice, and policy to remedy this long-standing problem.
  • Presents an interdisciplinary approach, bringing together the expertise of scholars, attorneys, and educational practitioners to address the issues from a variety of perspectives.
  • Draws on DisCrit (Disability Studies and Critical Race Theory) to explore the intersection of race and ethnicity, particularly among students who are Black or from a Native American background and are considered disabled.
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Product Details
  • Weight: 408g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 27 May 2022
  • Publisher: Teachers' College Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780807766422

About Alfredo J. Artiles

Pamela Fenning is a professor and co-director of the School Psychology Program at Loyola University Chicagos School of Education. She is a licensed clinical and school psychologist in Illinois. Miranda Johnson is a clinical professor at Loyola University Chicagos School of Law and the director of Loyolas Education Law and Policy Institute.

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